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LngJhnAg
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0 posted 2004-07-09 06:10 AM


Michael Mack (Balladeer) has written so many great poems it would be hard to judge which of them is the best he's ever written.  But, for the power to reach inside me and touch so many strong emotions, no poem by any poet does it quite like "Statue in Central Park."  For that (and so many other terrific reasons), I thank you Mike.

Statue in Central Park
by Michael Mack

The statue stood in Central Park
Right in the middle of the square
And all the people passing there
Were held in awe at that great sight,
A symbol of man's strength and might
Was the statue in Central Park.

A full ten feet it stood upright
But, more amazing than its height,
Was the power it seemed to possess;
Self-confidence, assuredness,
And, people passing hour by hour,
Thought, "What I'd give to have that power!"

Occasionally in the dark
Quick footsteps rang in Central Park
And one could hear a chipping sound
As chunks of granite hit the ground
From strangers who had sought to gain
A piece of strength to ease their pain.

Relentlessly, they whittled down
That new-found source of strength they found
Till dust and pebbles now are all
Remaining of that figure tall.
Humanity has left its mark -
No statue stands in Central Park.

The statue's story is my own.
Instead of rock, I'm flesh and bone
But cousins, uncles, aunts and nieces
All have taken little pieces.
Searching for the strength to be,
They've all been chiseling away at me!

The statue in Central Park and I
Will go together, by and by.
The strength we had to stand alone,
(His of granite, mine of bone)
Defeated, crumpled on the ground
By 'friends' who finally brought us down.

I'll always be right here for you
But know that I have limits, too
And my advice is...please step back
When you see me begin to crack
For, though I seem to stand alone.
I, too, need statues of my own.


© Copyright 2004 Michael Waterman - All Rights Reserved
serenity blaze
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1 posted 2004-07-09 07:32 AM


I needed to read this one today LJ.

I'm kinda cracked m'self.

Thanks sweetie.

Seymour Tabin
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2 posted 2004-07-09 07:48 AM


LngJhnAg
That is a ten foot tall poem my friend.

Titia Geertman
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3 posted 2004-07-09 08:22 AM



Our Deer's a rocker isn't he and you made my day by posting this beauty here today LongJohn.

Sending Hugs,

Titia

Like scattered leaves...my words will flow

LeeJ
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4 posted 2004-07-09 08:31 AM


This is my first read of the day, and a most appropriate read for my specific needs which spoke in volumns....

I'll always be right here for you
But know that I have limits, too
And my advice is...please step back
When you see me begin to crack
For, though I seem to stand alone.
I, too, need statues of my own.

outstanding...something for me to both give and receive....thank you from my heart for this....



NewEnglandlazurlu
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5 posted 2004-07-09 10:07 AM


Thank you for posting this. It is definitely a piece I needed to read this week and I can't wait to share it with my hubby when he gets home from work.

I think there are times when many of us feel this way.

Michael, thank you for writing such a brilliant and uplifting poem.

Hugs to you both, Marti

Look deep, deep into nature,
and then you will understand
everything better.
           Albert Einstein

Sunshine
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6 posted 2004-07-09 01:37 PM


I've witnessed both yours and Deer's poetry for five years now...and you both stand head to head at some of the finest contemporary, metered writing I've ever had the pleasure to read.

Thank you, Mikes...

suthern
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7 posted 2004-07-09 01:53 PM


I would argue with you about this being the finest... for The Kingdom of Lox and A Small Pain in My Chest aren't exactly amateurish scribblings!!! LOL

But then... it's so good to see you posting... and so good to see Bal's work... and I really don't like to argue anyway... well... not much. *G*

So I'll just thank two of our finest for an incredibly fine read... howz that? *S*

And sailor... stick around... puhleez! *S*

Earth Angel
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8 posted 2004-07-09 02:44 PM


The Bug Man and the Sailor Man are my kinda men!

A very fine write!

Sending Bug Hugs & Fish Kisses,
EA


Balladeer
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9 posted 2004-07-09 06:07 PM


What can I say, sailor? To write a poem that someone calls the best they have seen is a compliment that one can only dream of. I appreciate your kindness as well as the deep friendship we have come to know through the years. Best to ya and the lovely Lorelei and now let's see some more of YOUR excellent work!

How about a Toe-zapper for old time's sake?

iliana
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10 posted 2004-07-10 12:17 PM


I am glad to see you back, Long John.  And, glad to read this poem -- a fine one and I'm sure Deer appreciates it.  
Youngatheart
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11 posted 2004-07-22 01:40 PM


What a fine thoughtful piece of work it is...
and so I will reply to bring it up again.
Aren't we all statues being whittled down little by little by the stressful events of our lives? I am so grateful we are in constant reconstruction as the beautiful experiences of our lives help heal us and make us whole again.  
Thank you finding this poem again for us, Long. Please permit us to enjoy your work again here soon.

Soleil Noir
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12 posted 2004-07-22 01:56 PM


You both share very well.  Thank you.
Toerag
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13 posted 2004-07-22 02:25 PM


Not sure which is best LongJohn?...This one or "A Little Pain in my chest?"...both fantastic
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